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Old 12-22-2021, 05:44 PM   #1
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SOLD: 2002 e350 eb 7.3 4x4

Hi. Selling my baby. I built it to rent (they can bring $350 a night), but then got too attached to it. That said, it has NEVER BEEN RENTED.

I spent three years looking for the right van to start with and then another four doing the build. I originally had planned on renting it to a select few, but ultimately got too attached to it and couldn't bring myself to allow it out of my hands.

Why am I selling it? I'm on the cusp of launching a new business and need a little more capital to get me over the hump. I've got well over $110K in this rig, so this is a great opportunity to buy one at a nice discount.

DETAIL BELOW:
Quigley 4 Wheel Drive
7.3 Turbo Diesel (Only 211K miles)
4:10 Gears • Both Axles Completely Rebuilt
New Transmission
HD Suspension by Agile Off-Road
Front End Rebuilt
Brakes Rebuilt
Vantage HD Custom Headlights
Custom Off-Road Lighting
480 Watts Solar Power
5000 Watt HD Inverter
12,500 LB Warn Winch
Onboard Air Compressor
40 Gal Fuel Tank
Aluminess Front Bumper
Aluminess Rear Bumper
Aluminess Swing-Out Box
Aluminess Axe & Shovel Kit
Aluminess Swing-out Tire Carrier
Aluminess Side Ladders
Aluminess SUP/Surfboard Mounts
Aluminess Roof Rack
MaxTraxx Recovery Boards
Black Rhino "Armory" Alloy Wheels
BF Goodrich All-Terrain Tires
Sportsmobile Penthouse Power Top
Fiamma F45S Awning
Seats 5 • Sleeps 4
Pop-Out Windows & Insulated Window Coverings
Custom Cabinetry (built not to squeak)
Custom Upholstery (waterproof)
Swivel Passenger Seat
Acumen Rear View Camera Mirror
Fully Insulated Interior Walls
Indoor/Outdoor Carpeting
24 gal Fresh Water Capacity
Bosch Electric Hot Water Heater
Outdoor Shower & Pop-up Privacy Tent
Marine Portable Toilet (Never Used)
Full Galley Setup w/Cooking Tables
Propane Stoves & Induction Cooktop
Solo Stainless Fire Pit
Engle Safari Style Fridge/Freezer
Rain Proof Roof Top Carry Bag

PRICE: $84,750


Less than 3K miles on wheels & tires. Less than 6K on most everything else that was rebuilt. I use a portable propane heater for cold nights since we're in California. I did not add a diesel furnace which was going to be my next addition, but you can get them for around $2K.

Pics are accurate and represent the Quig accurately.
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Old 12-22-2021, 06:38 PM   #2
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Cool build! GLWS
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Old 12-30-2021, 10:22 AM   #3
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Hello, sir.

NorCal? Not trying to stalk you...trying to figure out which way through Sierras.
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Old 12-30-2021, 04:20 PM   #4
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More pics of the solar, inverter, is water inside, clearance, can or have you winter camped, is it set up to be winter sumer? All these questions and more. Interested. Deb
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Old 12-30-2021, 05:08 PM   #5
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Great job on the conversion. I think you have priced it well with your conversion updates. I just started a similar conversion for my 2003 Sportsmobile and this is a good example of how a well loved and maintained Sportsmobile can be freshened up and match-up well against the current crop of $100,000+ conversion vans out there.

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Old 01-06-2022, 02:17 PM   #6
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Sold!

SOLD! Hi. Selling my baby. I built it to rent (they can bring $350 a night), but then got too attached to it. That said, it has NEVER BEEN RENTED.

I spent three years looking for the right van to start with and then another four doing the build. I originally had planned on renting it to a select few, but ultimately got too attached to it and couldn't bring myself to allow it out of my hands.

Why am I selling it? I'm on the cusp of launching a new business and need a little more capital to get me over the hump. I've got well over $110K in this rig, so this is a great opportunity to buy one at a nice discount.

DETAIL BELOW:
Quigley 4 Wheel Drive
7.3 Turbo Diesel (Only 211K miles)
4:10 Gears • Both Axles Completely Rebuilt
New Transmission
HD Suspension by Agile Off-Road
Front End Rebuilt
Brakes Rebuilt
Vantage HD Custom Headlights
Custom Off-Road Lighting
480 Watts Solar Power
5000 Watt HD Inverter
12,500 LB Warn Winch
Onboard Air Compressor
40 Gal Fuel Tank
Aluminess Front Bumper
Aluminess Rear Bumper
Aluminess Swing-Out Box
Aluminess Axe & Shovel Kit
Aluminess Swing-out Tire Carrier
Aluminess Side Ladders
Aluminess SUP/Surfboard Mounts
Aluminess Roof Rack
MaxTraxx Recovery Boards
Black Rhino "Armory" Alloy Wheels
BF Goodrich All-Terrain Tires
Sportsmobile Penthouse Power Top
Fiamma F45S Awning
Seats 5 • Sleeps 4
Pop-Out Windows & Insulated Window Coverings
Custom Cabinetry (built not to squeak)
Custom Upholstery (waterproof)
Swivel Passenger Seat
Acumen Rear View Camera Mirror
Fully Insulated Interior Walls
Indoor/Outdoor Carpeting
24 gal Fresh Water Capacity
Bosch Electric Hot Water Heater
Outdoor Shower & Pop-up Privacy Tent
Marine Portable Toilet (Never Used)
Full Galley Setup w/Cooking Tables
Propane Stoves & Induction Cooktop
Solo Stainless Fire Pit
Engle Safari Style Fridge/Freezer
Rain Proof Roof Top Carry Bag

PRICE: $84,750


Less than 3K miles on wheels & tires. Less than 6K on most everything else that was rebuilt. I use a portable propane heater for cold nights since we're in California. I did not add a diesel furnace which was going to be my next addition, but you can get them for around $2K.

Pics are accurate and represent the Quig accurately.[/QUOTE]
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Old 01-06-2022, 05:36 PM   #7
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No surprise it sold quickly. Those pics are so good they don't quite look real. Kind of surreal.

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Old 01-06-2022, 05:53 PM   #8
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Thanks. Using a professional photographer to shoot it makes a difference. So does a good detail!
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